Routes and Destinations

🌍 Sailing the World – The Adventure Begins! ⛵
The dream is becoming a reality! On July 28, 2025, we will set sail aboard Aurelia T, our Beneteau Oceanis 55, to circumnavigate the world! With a rotating crew of 4 to 6, made up mostly of family and friends, we’ll embark on an unforgettable journey.
Our adventure kicks off from Falmouth, sailing across the Bay of Biscay, heading for Las Palmas, Tenerife. Along the way, we’ll soak up the stunning sights and rich culture of Western Spain and Portugal before arriving in Gibraltar.
The Route of a Lifetime
Our final stop before the big crossing is Las Palmas—our launchpad for the first major ocean passage: sailing the Atlantic to St. Lucia! 🌊
📍 Las Palmas → St. Lucia (Across the Atlantic!)
📍 Panama Canal (Hello, Pacific Ocean!)
📍 The Galápagos Islands, Marquesas, Tonga, Vanuatu, Australia & Indonesia 🏝
📍 Indian Ocean Leg: Cocos, Mauritius & Réunion
📍 South Africa (Rodney Bay → Cape Town) 🇿🇦
📍 Southern Atlantic Leg: Cape Town, Namibia, St. Helena, Brazil (Just in time for Carnival! 🎉)
📍 Final Push: Back to St. Lucia – Mission Complete! ✅
After 18 months of adventure, we’ll return to St. Lucia, having sailed across three great oceans and visiting countless unforgettable destinations. We CAN’T WAIT to share our stories, experiences, and wild adventures with you! Jump aboard and follow along—it’s going to be one epic ride! ⚓🌍✨
YB Tracking
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